The Crescent & The Cross: 1) Seeking God
The Crescent & The Cross:• Week 1: Seeking God
– The life of Mohammed and the basics of Islam• Week 2: Violence in the Name of God
– Jihad in Islam, difficult passages in the Bible, and the Crusades
• Week 3: It is Finished– Jesus in Islam and Christianity
• Week 4: The Great Commission– A Christian response to Islam and witnessing
to Muslims2
Islam Today• About 1/5th of the world’s population is Muslim• Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world today• By 2050 the number of Muslims will equal the number of
Christians worldwide
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Below: Muslim prayers in Paris
Arabia Before Islam
• Tribal - Nomadic• Beduin Culture
Top: Arabia at the time of Muhammed
Bottom: Traditional Beduin family
• Pagan - Polytheist• Mecca
– Ka’bah houses the black meteorite
• Al’lah – Supreme moon god
• 3 Daughters of Al’lah– Al-Uzza, Manat, Al-LatHanifs
Top: The Ka’bah today.
Bottom: The Babylonian moon god Sin. The crescent is still the universal symbol of Islam.
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• Other Religious Groups:1) Jews
Yemen - Jewish Kingdom 2) Zoroastrians3) Christians
Coptic (Monophysites)Nestorian (Mariology)Orthodox (Constantinople)
Top: A Nestorian tablet from Xian in China. Nestorian evangelism reached as far east as Japan.
Bottom: An ancient Coptic Church in Egypt. The Copts are descendants of the original Egyptians.
Mohammed
• Born in Mecca (570 ad)• Camel Driver/Caravan Trader • Married Khadija when he was 25 and she was 40
• Orphaned member of a merchant family.
An image of Mohammed teaching the elders of Mecca and another (face obscured) seated before the Ka’bah.
The Koran (Qu’ran)• Mohammed is said to
have received Gabriel's first message from Allah (610 ad)
• Preaching in Mecca• Written down after
Mohammed’s death.– Koran = Recitation
• Forced to flee to Medina (622)– The Hejira– Year 1 on Islamic Calendar
Mt. Hira and a highly
decorated passage from the
Koran.
• Caravan raids• Mohammed’s “night journey”• Muslims conquer Mecca (630)• Mohammed marries 12(?) wives
– including Aysha• Death by poisoning (632)
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Top: Mohammed riding Baraq to the Seventh Heaven surrounded by prophets and angels.
Bottom: The Dome of the Rock built on Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
Islam• The word ”islam" means "submission". • Everyone will face judgment - either eternity in hellfire
or eternal paradise. • The way to paradise is through submission to Allah
Followers of Islam would, in paradise, be “decked with pearls and bracelets of gold, and arrayed in garments of silk.” They would suffer “neither scorching heat nor the biting cold”. They would enjoy “gardens watered by running streams”, “soft couches”, “rivers of wine”, “fruits of every kind”, and “young maidens as fair as corals and rubies”.
5 Pillars of Islam1. Repeating the Shahada: “Allah is the one
God and Mohammed is his prophet” The last in a long line of prophets including Noah,
Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. Shirk - the sin of associating anyone with God.
2. Observance of Ramadan Fasting for one month yearly
3. Hajj (Pilgrimage to Mecca) At least once, if possible
4. Salah (Daily Prayers) 5 daily acts of worship facing Mecca*
5. Giving Zakat (Alms) to the Poor The Koran warns against immorality and injustice within
the community, especially to the weak
Other Tenants of Islamic Theology
Much Islamic theology comes from the Hadith, collections of the deeds and sayings of Mohammed. • Allegiance to the umma
(Muslim community) • Abstinence from alcohol
and pork • Avoidance of pictures,
icons and religious symbols
Islamic art has tended to
emphasize calligraphy
and geometry rather than the
human form
Shariah• Legal and Moral Code for Private and Personal Life• Includes Laws Related to the Treatment of Women• Dhimmitude Laws for "People of the Book"
– Harsh restrictions & heavy taxes (Jizyah) placed on Christians and Jews.
Muslim women wearing the Hijab or traditional covering.
• Jihad: “Striving in the way of Allah” (Method of conquest beginning with Mohammed.)
One of the great rifts in modern Islam is the debate over the “highest” or “true” Jihad. Is Jihad an inner struggle against evil and sin or a militant war against those who do not follow Islam?
Seeking God• When we seek God He can be
found in letting go of our self-centeredness and serving others. – (Hosea 10:12, Matthew 6:33)
• For those who do not know the gospel, someone must share it!– (Romans 10:13-14)
• Whenever we seek him, he is there. In fact he seeks us! He empowers the seeker. – (Matthew 7:7, Luke 19:10)
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Christian Unity• We can disagree on the
details but not on the message
• Unity based on LOVE– Colossians 3:14, Ephesians
4:3-4• Unity is important because
– Jesus expects it – It is part of our witness to the
world– John 17:21, Philippians 1:27
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False Prophets• Scripture sets two criteria of prophets following
Jesus Christ – 1) Bearing witness to the truth of Jesus as the Son
of God (1 John 4)– 2) Bearing good fruit (Matthew 7:15-17, Galatians
5:22-23)• Evil can be disguised as light
– (2 Corinthians 11:14-15)
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